Who plans on joining the Free State Project in New Hampshire this year?

bump because:
1. This is such a great cause and everyone should get involved
2. I'm submitted my application to Dartmouth College for Early Decision, should have an interview in the next few weeks, and if accepted (crossing my fingers) will be moving to New Hampshire next year! :-)

Awesome! I don't remember all of the details of our discussion on this but you should highly consider applying to all of the top colleges in the US located in MA if there is anything like you intend to major in there. Maybe you can get a free ride. Even if you don't own a car, you should be able to attend events in NH through public transportation and FSP movers go to a bunch of events in MA to enjoy things (like the 2 big marijuana rallies, the bars, concerts) and do FSP outreach (marijuana rallies, Students of Liberty Boston Regional Conference, Liberty Tree events and so on).
Here is a list of super colleges in MA you might want to apply to. Amherst is the only 1 not in or right next to Boston.
Harvard
MIT
Amherst College
Boston College
Tufts University
 
Awesome! I don't remember all of the details of our discussion on this but you should highly consider applying to all of the top colleges in the US located in MA if there is anything like you intend to major in there. Maybe you can get a free ride. Even if you don't own a car, you should be able to attend events in NH through public transportation and FSP movers go to a bunch of events in MA to enjoy things (like the 2 big marijuana rallies, the bars, concerts) and do FSP outreach (marijuana rallies, Students of Liberty Boston Regional Conference, Liberty Tree events and so on).
Here is a list of super colleges in MA you might want to apply to. Amherst is the only 1 not in or right next to Boston.
Harvard
MIT
Amherst College
Boston College
Tufts University

I want to study Actuarial Science, which is a pretty specific degree program. Dartmouth doesn't offer an AS degree, but many actuaries major in mathematics and study for the actuarial exams independently. Dartmouth is just such a good college in a great location, so I applied. Dartmouth has a no-loans tuition policy for my parent's income bracket.

I'll take a look at the other colleges you listed though, because there's probably only a 10% chance I'll get into Dartmouth.

And I do own a car, so traveling would be an option. I'm poor though after buying it!
 
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